Yep. It came.
The boy is back in school. Thank the Lord for that.
The baby is back on her nap schedule. Hallelujah!
We purged the fridge of all sweets. Damnit.
Now I know you are saying to your computer, "April, you suck at laundry. Why do you want a clothesline?"
I love the smell of sunshine on my clothes. I love the feel of crisp cotton. And more than anything, I love to listen to the sound of sheets snapping in the wind while I drink a tall glass of lemonade on a lazy afternoon.
I want to keep my options open. If I do decide to do laundry, I'd like to have the option of hanging it on the line to dry. That would be refreshing.
6 comments:
I love my clothesline. I love my little clothespin apron from Etsy. I love my wicker laundry basket. I love the act of hanging the clothes, taking them down, folding them--all in the warm sunshine. It slows things down a bit, makes me feel like I'm doing something good, and for some reason is so satisfying. I used to always think clotheslines were tacky, and I guess they can be, but I've fallen in love with mine (and I get my laundry done so much faster).
Hi! I just wanted to say hi. I stumbled across your blog the other day and love what you have going. I must say I like your sense of humour! And I love your jewelry too! Thanks!
I love the idea of the clothes hanging to dry on the clothesline but wonder if I'm not romanticizing the whole thing. I think of the dirty windows of my screened porch and wonder if that same dirt floats, silently and invisibly onto the hanging sheets, etc. I live in Los Angeles, though, so who knows?
April, I totally agree. I love the Option of hanging out clothes, and so got a line up last summer. it tends to get used mostly for sheets and towels b/c I can't be bothered pegging up all the smaller items (and I don't want to iron them either). When the mood hits you, there's nothing nicer than hanging out washing and watching it blow in the wind.
See- I like the artificial fabric softener smell. If it dried outside then I just wrinkle my nose up and say "ew". Does that make me a city girl?
Hand washing and line drying has it's perks. I did it for 1 1/2 years while living in Uruguay. But the cracked hands I didn't care for. Much. The clothes smelling of air and sun though? Worth it!
Post a Comment